Bartolome is a male name with Spanish origins. It is pronounced as "bar-toh-LO-meh" (/baʁ.to.ˈlo.me/) in Spanish. This name has variations, but the most common form is Bartolome. In terms of popularity, Bartolome has had sporadic occurrences in the United States. It ranked as the 11,036th most popular name for boys in 2008 and reached its highest rank of 3,362nd in 1928. Bartolome carries a strong historical association, as it is derived from the Greek name Bartholomaios meaning "son of Talmai." This biblical connection adds depth and significance to the name Bartolome.
Bartolomé de las Casas was a Spanish clergyman, writer, and activist known for his work as a historian and social reformer, particularly for his efforts to protect the rights of indigenous peoples during the colonization of the West Indies. |
Bartolomé Esteban Murillo was a renowned Spanish Baroque painter known for his religious works and lively portraits of women and children. |
Bartolomé Bermejo, a Spanish painter known for adopting Flemish painting techniques, was born in Cordoba and is famous for his work in the Crown of Aragon, using the name Bermejo, possibly related to his hair color. |
Bartolomé Mitre Martínez was an Argentine statesman, soldier, and author who served as the President of Argentina from 1862 to 1868 and was the first president of unified Argentina. |
Don Bartolomé de Alva was a Novohispanic mestizo secular priest and Nahuatl translator. |
Bartolomé Sureda y Miserol was a Spanish manager of royal artistic enterprises, overseeing the production of porcelain and glass in Madrid and Guadalajara. |
Bartolomé Revilla y San José was a prominent Filipino lawyer, judge, law professor, and politician. |
Bartolomé Ferrer, also known as Bartolomé Ferrelo, was a Spanish explorer born in 1499 and died in 1550. |
Bartolomé de Medina, O.P., was a Spanish theologian known for originating the doctrine of probabilism in moral theology. |
Bartolomé Leonardo de Argensola was a renowned Spanish poet and historian. |
Bartolomé Lloveras was an Argentine footballer known for his role as a forward for Club Atlético Independiente. |
Bartolomé Araujo Fortunato is a retired Dominican baseball pitcher. |
Bartolomé Hidalgo - Bartolomé José Hidalgo was a renowned Uruguayan writer and poet. |
Bartolomé Colombo was an Argentine footballer who played 17 matches for the Argentina national football team from 1937 to 1945 and was part of the squad for the 1945 South American Championship. |
Esteban Bartolomé Abdala is an Argentine economist and politician who currently serves as a National Senator for San Luis Province and is the Provisional President of the Senate. |